Ithell Colquhon

Fascinating exhibition at Tate Britain on the work of the surrealist Ithell Colquhoun. Colquhoun’s dates and work had a similar trajectory to the accompanying show on Edward Burra, with a move from the figurative to the surreal but she took a very different path. The early room featured her student work while at the Slade of mythical scenes with shades of Stanley Spencer, but she soon moved into spiritual and mystical surreal work often employing automatic techniques such as staining paper and then developing it into an image. I must admit I found the mystical aspects of the work such as the occult and Celtic traditions a bit of a turn off, but I liked the colour and vibrancy of the images. I was interested to see the phenomena of the Merry Maidens stone circle near Lamorna mentioned as similar ideas had been quoted in the Triumph of Art celebrations in Trafalgar Square which I’d been to the weekend before. Closes 19 October 2025 Reviews Times Guardian Telegraph Even...